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Jamaica Gleaner Sport
published: Sunday | February 29, 2004

Jamaica take control
IT IS said that catches win matches and although it may not have mattered, David Bernard Jnr. took one so brilliant at Alpart yesterday that apart from knocking the fight out of the Windward Islands, it must have inspired Jamaica...

Rockfort halt Santos' semi-final march
ROCKFORT YESTERDAY drenched JNBS/KSAFA Super League title gunners Santos with a bitter-tasting defeat, taking down Rockfort 2-1 at Rockfort.


Magical ride gets Crimson Magic home
IT DIDN'T look like much of a race a furlong out, but leading rider Oneil Mullings had to pull out all the stops aboard favourite CRIMSON MAGIC to stave off a late rally from champion jockey Trevor Simpson and SIR ABBAS MANGAL...


Sizzling performances at Gibson Relays
HOLMWOOD TECHNICAL High School underlined its status as the best sprint relays team in the island when it captured the Class One 4x100m girls and boys Championships events at yesterday's 28th renewal of the Gibson Relays...


Manchester Major League kicks off today
THE MANCHESTER Football Association (MFA) has breathed a sigh of relief as Starliner and Newgreen are set to kick of the parish's Major League season at 3:30 p.m. today.


Williams loses right little finger
FORMER WEST Indies batsman Stuart Williams has had his little finger on his right hand amputated.


Commentary - A treasure house of great memories
THE ENGLAND cricketers arrived in the island on Wednesday for a four-match Test series against the West Indies starting at Sabina Park on March 11 and cricket fans are looking forward to a great contest.


Armstrong considers retirement
FIVE-TIMES Tour de France winner Lance Armstrong says he is considering retirement at the end of this year.














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